Tim -- I'm highly annoyed to find Axiom in almost the same situation as GCC in mid 1997 where emails were not about technical contributions but political discussions on one individual's weight on GCC. The end result was a successful fork, known as EGCS, which gave us the wonderful GCC project as we know today.
I hope you're not intending to push Axiom further into a fork state. If your unstated desire is that contirbutors leave you alone with Axiom, please say so frankly. Otherwise, please stop being obnixious -- we have enough on the plate to make Axiom better. As of incremental changes to trunk, I guess you prefer ignore my recent changes to trunk, which was quickly vocally criticized and you proposed that you had a mega patch -- yet to be see as of today -- that would supercede the incremental solving of a fundamental annoying problem. The solution I proposed was a merge from build-improvements to trunk, for a solution that has been for months on both build-improvements and wh-sandbox. The rest of your email about "contribute" is utter nonsene. It is likely that you were well-intensioned; but the execution is void of content. -- Gaby _______________________________________________ Axiom-developer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
